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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import pytest from cerberus import errors, Validator, SchemaError, DocumentError from cerberus.tests.conftest import sample_schema def assert_exception(exception, document={}, schema=None, validator=None, msg=None): """ Tests whether a specific exception is raised. Optionally also tests whether the exception message is as expected. """ if validator is None: validator = Validator(sample_schema) if msg is None: with pytest.raises(exception) as excinfo: validator(document, schema) else: with pytest.raises(exception, message=msg) as excinfo: # noqa: F841 validator(document, schema) def assert_schema_error(*args): """ Tests whether a validation raises an exception due to a malformed schema. """ assert_exception(SchemaError, *args) def assert_document_error(*args): """ Tests whether a validation raises an exception due to a malformed document. """ assert_exception(DocumentError, *args) def assert_fail(document, schema=None, validator=None, update=False, error=None, errors=None, child_errors=None): """ Tests whether a validation fails. """ if validator is None: validator = Validator(sample_schema) result = validator(document, schema, update) assert isinstance(result, bool) assert not result actual_errors = validator._errors assert not (error is not None and errors is not None) assert not (errors is not None and child_errors is not None) assert not (child_errors is not None and error is None) if error is not None: assert len(actual_errors) == 1 assert_has_error(actual_errors, *error) if child_errors is not None: assert len(actual_errors[0].child_errors) == len(child_errors) assert_has_errors(actual_errors[0].child_errors, child_errors) elif errors is not None: assert len(actual_errors) == len(errors) assert_has_errors(actual_errors, errors) return actual_errors def assert_success(document, schema=None, validator=None, update=False): """ Tests whether a validation succeeds. """ if validator is None: validator = Validator(sample_schema) result = validator(document, schema, update) assert isinstance(result, bool) if not result: raise AssertionError(validator.errors) def assert_has_error(_errors, d_path, s_path, error_def, constraint, info=()): if not isinstance(d_path, tuple): d_path = (d_path,) if not isinstance(info, tuple): info = (info,) assert isinstance(_errors, errors.ErrorList) for i, error in enumerate(_errors): assert isinstance(error, errors.ValidationError) try: assert error.document_path == d_path assert error.schema_path == s_path assert error.code == error_def.code assert error.rule == error_def.rule assert error.constraint == constraint if not error.is_group_error: assert error.info == info except AssertionError: pass except Exception: raise else: break else: raise AssertionError(""" Error with properties: document_path={doc_path} schema_path={schema_path} code={code} constraint={constraint} info={info} not found in errors: {errors} """.format(doc_path=d_path, schema_path=s_path, code=hex(error.code), info=info, constraint=constraint, errors=_errors)) return i def assert_has_errors(_errors, _exp_errors): assert isinstance(_exp_errors, list) for error in _exp_errors: assert isinstance(error, tuple) assert_has_error(_errors, *error) def assert_not_has_error(_errors, *args, **kwargs): try: assert_has_error(_errors, *args, **kwargs) except AssertionError: pass except Exception as e: raise e else: raise AssertionError('An unexpected error occurred.') def assert_bad_type(field, data_type, value): assert_fail({field: value}, error=(field, (field, 'type'), errors.BAD_TYPE, data_type)) def assert_normalized(document, expected, schema=None, validator=None): if validator is None: validator = Validator(sample_schema) assert_success(document, schema, validator) assert validator.document == expected